Product Description

Disposable diapers offer no-leak protection for a secure, comfortable fit. Each diaper absorbs wetness and eliminates messes from excitable urination, incontinence, male marking or for puppies that are not yet house trained. Each diaper features an adjustable elastic tail hole, re-sealable closures and a comfort leg fit.

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84 of 85 people found the following review helpful

Works great for my elderly catJan. 2 2008

By
K. Kohl
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I have a 15 year old cat who is getting less than accurate in his litter box finding ability (he's also blind). Rather than curse him several times a day for peeing on my 100 year old pine floors, I decided to try these diapers. It takes some experimenting to get the fit right, but they work just fine once you do. They will usually hold at least 2 pee incidents before they need to be changed.

Given that the #1 one reason cats are taken to the shelter is litter box abandonment, this is a way to keep an older companion and yourself both happy.

46 of 47 people found the following review helpful

These diapers are WONDERFUL!July 24 2007

By
Tamara E. Janiga
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Size Name: Small, 12 Count
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I have tried every sort of diaper for my Senior Maltese who is experiencing incontinence in her old age. I love that fact that you can reuse the unsoiled diaper with the diaper tabs. Due to her silky fur and shape of her back I found them slipping off. Soooo with a little creativity I put her harness on and used a baby mitten clip to create a doggy suspender! Attach one end to the top of the diaper and the other to the harness. IT WORKS PERFECTLY! Now my senior dog can roam freely about the house. She really doesn't mind wearing them, she is very comfortable and used to the idea of wearing diapers. I give this product 5 STARS!!! There is nothing better on the market, trust me, I have spent loads of $$$$ trying to find something.

38 of 40 people found the following review helpful

Awesome! (for elderly kitty)July 21 2009

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Amazon Customer
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I have to say that in my case these were just the perfect solution! Since I bought them recently, I don't know what the issue with the tabs was, but they work just fine these days.

Here's the background...

I have a 19 year old kitty who is the love of my life (I know, can you say "cat lady?") and he recently became completely blind. :( While he doesn't suffer from incontinence, the place is relatively large and he often can't find his way to the box. So, after going around in circles or zigzagging the room for a while, he will finally just pee.

After the second time I saw this happen, I decided that I needed to try something quickly. I had originally purchased these about 9 months ago, for a diabetic cat I had who passed on last year. That cat wouldn't let me even try to get the diapers on him. He would fight and scream, you would think I was trying to kill him! But my little angel (I know, more cat lady talk...), being the adorable creature he is, lets me put these on him and it's been just wonderful.

He still circles the room a few times because I just can't convince him that it's ok to do it wherever he is, but he has been using diapers 24/7 and they work great. I usually change him a couple of times a day or so, one pack with 12 lasts about a week. The only thing is that it can be a little messy sometimes when solid things aren't quite as solid as they should be (if you get what I mean...), but I use these combined with pet wipes (that will become baby wipes once I finish the pack I am currently using, since he no longer grooms himself and I know he won't lick the chemicals) and it works just fine.

So, if you have a kitty and wonder if these would work, my certified cat lady opinion is that you'll be fine with these if your kitty allows you to put them on and doesn't remove them. I'd say an old cat who no longer grooms him/herself would probably be fine with it.

By the way, my kitty is very skinny due to his age, and he was a pretty normal average size for a cat (remember the cat in Pet Cemetary? That's what he looks like). If your cat is larger, you should definitely get a larger size or two. I haven't seen the small diapers, but from the size of the medium ones, I would think they are very, very tiny.

Good luck!

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful

Decent but not greatNov. 25 2007

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Amazon Customer
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The velcro straps don't hold for very long, other than that they're great.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful

These worked until our dog became very incontinent.May 30 2009

By
R. Laurent
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April 2009: The medium size works pretty well for our dog, a 32 lb standard poodle who is on the tall and thin side for a dog of that weight. We put a cloth diaper over the disposable diaper just to help keep the disposable diaper on. She has emptied her bladder in a diaper only a few times. On all but one occasion the diaper held all of the urine and didn't leak. She doesn't mind wearing them and they give me peace of mind! By the way, she found the cloth diaper plus pad uncomfortable--that's why I tried the combination approach.

August 2009: Now that our dog empties her bladder more than once during the night or while we're at work, we've had to change to baby diapers, in her case Huggies Overnight, size 6. It doesn't take too long to cut a hole for her tail. The main inconvenience is the tabs working the opposite way--they attach around her tummy instead of her back. I still use a cloth dog diaper over the Huggies to make sure the diaper stays on, and sometimes it's needed to soak up overflowing urine. (if you have an elderly dog too you might want to also try a product called Puppy Love paw pads, which keeps my dog from slipping on hardwood floors).